No, that would be an example of a translocation.
Inversion and duplication!
Its deletion duplicating inversion and translational
Translocation is when nonhomologous chromosomes exchange segments, like when chromosome 1 exchanges parts with chromosome 5. Inversion is when broken segments of the chromosome is inserted backwards.
Inversion is caused by a) radiation causing the chromosome to break or b) two chromosomes entangling causing one to break. source yahoo answers
Gene rearrangement actually means the rearrangement of gene in chromosomes. This can occur through 3 different ways which are inversion, translocation and transposition. These can definitely alter the chromosome and cause mutations to occur.
Inversion and duplication!
They are both mutations of chromosomes
Duplication, translocation, inversion, deletion.
Its deletion duplicating inversion and translational
Inversion occurs when a fragment of a chromosome is reversed
Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation.
Translocation is when nonhomologous chromosomes exchange segments, like when chromosome 1 exchanges parts with chromosome 5. Inversion is when broken segments of the chromosome is inserted backwards.
Inversion is caused by a) radiation causing the chromosome to break or b) two chromosomes entangling causing one to break. source yahoo answers
The ISBN of A Fatal Inversion is 0670809772.
The ISBN of Primary Inversion is 0812550234.
Primary Inversion was created in 1995.
A Fatal Inversion by Barbara Vine has approximately 320 pages.